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Monday, November 19, 2012 by HollywoodChicago
CHICAGO – The great Anthony Bourdain, who entertained viewers for seasons with his foodie adventures around the world on “No Reservations,” has altered his recipe a bit for The Travel Channel’s “The Layover with Anthony Bourdain,” which returns ...
Read moreTuesday, November 20, 2012 by Eater National
On last night's season premiere of The Layover, host Anthony Bourdain took a dive bar tour of Chicago. There were also hot dogs and baseball talk and Italian beef sandwiches along the way, as well as a stop by Stephanie Izard's Girl and the Goat ...
Read moreMonday, November 19, 2012 by redeyechicago
Anthony Bourdain got a taste of the CTA on his recent trip to Chicago for his show "Layover," which premieres Monday night on the Travel Channel. After a trip to Sweet Maple Cafe in University Village, a few locals are shown suggesting Bourdain ...
Read moreFriday, November 16, 2012 by Chicago Tribune
When Anthony Bourdain was in town in July to film the Chicago episode of his show “The Layover,” he asked Tribune reporter Mark Caro (whose book, “The Foie Gras Wars,” he blurbed) to join him for dinner at the Publican and then drinks at ...
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